BMW M6 / 635CSi Donation in Boston, Massachusetts

Experience the glory of BMW's analog-era performance with the hand-built M6 and 635CSi, celebrating a legacy defined by motorsport excellence and collector value.

The BMW M6 and 635CSi (E24), produced between 1987 and 1989, represent a pinnacle of automotive engineering and performance, hand-built by the renowned BMW Motorsport team in Garching. As a Boston-based enthusiast community, we recognize the significance of these vehicles, not just as cars, but as investments in a rich automotive history. With only around 5,800 examples produced worldwide, these models are becoming increasingly rare and sought after, particularly clean original-paint versions that command impressive values in the collector market.

Your donation to Revive Rides provides critical support for preserving these remarkable machines. We respect the preventive maintenance discipline that ensures their longevity: from timely engine services to body rust repair, each aspect of care is vital. By donating your E24, you contribute to a worthy cause while also ensuring that these legendary grand tourers continue to be cherished and celebrated.

πŸ“–Generation guide

E24 M6 β€’ 1987-1988

The US-market M6 features the powerful S38B35 3.5L I6 engine producing 256hp, paired with a Getrag 280 5-speed manual transmission, highlighting its place in the collector's market.

M635CSi β€’ 1984-1989

The Euro-market M635CSi offers a more potent version of the S38B35, delivering 286hp. It remains distinct from the M6 due to its different market designation.

635CSi β€’ 1984-1989

This non-M variant features the M30B35 engine, producing 182hp. It serves as an entry-level option compared to the performance-focused M variants.

M6 vs. 635CSi β€’ 1987-1988 vs. 1984-1989

While both share a chassis, the M6 benefits from the M designation, enhancing its collector value significantly compared to the 635CSi non-M.

Known issues by generation

Both the M6 and 635CSi share specific known issues that potential owners and donors should be aware of. The S38B35 engine in the M6 often requires timing chain and guide replacements after 100-150k miles due to notorious chain rattle symptoms. Additionally, proper synchronization and balance of the six individual throttle bodies are crucial for optimal performance. For the 635CSi, the M30B35 engine may experience head gasket failures and issues with the thermostat and water pump. Rust is a common affliction in the Boston region, particularly around the A-pillar drip rail and rocker panels, making regular inspection essential for these cherished vehicles.

Donation value by condition + generation

The appreciation for the E24 M6 and M635CSi is undeniable, with collector values ranging significantly based on condition and originality. Pristine examples with matching numbers and original paint can command upwards of $130,000 at auction. The manual transmission variant holds particular allure, often fetching a substantial premium over automatics. Conversely, the non-M 635CSi is valued lower, yet still represents a desirable option for collectors. The importance of documented service records, especially for timing chain replacements and rust repair, cannot be overstated, as they are critical for validating the collector status of these cars.

Donation process for this model

Donating your BMW M6 or 635CSi to Revive Rides is an opportunity to support a foundation dedicated to automotive preservation. We strongly recommend that donors consult qualified appraisers with documented BMW Motorsport or vintage M specialist credentials. As these blue-chip collector cars often exceed the $5,000 threshold, proper documentation using IRS Form 8283 Section B is crucial. We emphasize the importance of enclosed transport for matching numbers and pristine examples, as well as the need for BMW Garching build plate authentication to validate the vehicle's history.

Boston regional notes

In Boston, owners of the BMW M6 and 635CSi have access to a vibrant community of vintage BMW specialists and independent restorers familiar with these iconic models. Events like BMW-CCA Bimmerfest and Legends of the Autobahn celebrate our shared passion for these vehicles. Given the region's salt-belt conditions, owners must pay particular attention to rust-prone areas and consider climate-controlled storage options for preservation. Local shops with expertise in S14, S38, S50, and M30 engine codes can provide invaluable support in maintaining these classics.

FAQ

What are the maintenance intervals for the S38 timing chain?
The timing chain for the S38 engine should be inspected and potentially replaced between 100,000 to 150,000 miles. This preventive maintenance is crucial to avoid chain rattle and subsequent engine damage.
How do I authenticate my M6's BMW Motorsport Garching build plate?
Authentication requires confirming that the engine number on your M6 matches the corresponding BMW Garching build plate. This verification is essential for collectors as it ensures the vehicle's originality and value.
Is there a premium for manual transmissions?
Yes, the manual transmission variant of the E24 M6 commands a significant premium over automatic models. Collectors often seek manual-only examples, further enhancing their market value.
What documentation is necessary for grey-market Euro-import compliance?
For grey-market Euro-imports like the M635CSi, federal documentation (FMVSS + EPA bond release) is crucial to ensure compliance and validate the vehicle's status as a legally importable classic.
How do I verify factory color versus repaint?
Verifying factory paint color involves checking the BMW build plate for original specifications. A factory color change can significantly affect a car’s collector value, so confirmation is essential.
What is the importance of documented service records?
Documented service records, especially for preventive maintenance like timing chain replacements and rust repairs, are critical in maintaining the vehicle's value and collector status, as they reflect care and investment.
Do I need a qualified appraiser for Form 8283?
Absolutely. A qualified appraiser is mandatory for Form 8283 Section B to validate the vehicle's value, especially for donations exceeding the $5,000 threshold typical for M6 and 635CSi models.

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If you own a BMW M6 or 635CSi, your contribution to Revive Rides not only helps preserve these extraordinary vehicles but also elevates their legacy in the collector community. Consider donating your cherished car today and join us in celebrating the blue-chip BMW M halo legacy.

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